Lyrics Night Talks - Mark Kozelek
Oh,
we
stay
up
You
and
I
on
the
phone,
talking
late
We
talk
about
our
recent
Netflix
and
A&E
favorites
We
talk
about
how
the
world
around
us
has
changed
since
we
were
young
We
talk
about
the
nice
things
that
have
happened
and
the
difficult
parts
And
I've
grown
to
where
I
depend
on
you
Like
how
in
the
morning,
I
hear
the
train
going
ooh
Like
how
I
hear
the
wind
going
And
the
cars
on
the
highway
going
And
when
I'm
in
town,
dinner
with
my
girlfriend
And
coming
home
from
my
tour
to
a
big,
fat,
cozy
bed
Oh,
we're
getting
older,
aren't
we?
Next
thing
you
know
I'll
be
calling
you
from
a
fifty-five
plus
community
Thinking
I
definitely
didn't
pass
up
the
opportunity
To
tackle
life
with
a
tireless
tenacity
Yesterday
it
was
one
of
your
kid's
birthdays
She's
twelve
and
I
remember
when
she
was
just
a
baby
She
looked
like
a
sack
of
white
flour
with
legs
and
arms
And
my
girlfriend
at
the
time
said,
"Oh
my
god,
I
love
that
little
one."
We
were
both
in
our
late
thirties
then
And
we
were
both
getting
around
so,
so
easily
And
you
were
married
then
and
I
was
with
Emily
But
that
all
changed
but
everyone
involved
moved
on
happily
I
remember
my
childhood
room
with
these
fluorescent
posters
and
a
blacklight
And
I'd
burn
candles
and
incense
all
night
But
Dad
would
say,
"Mark,
you're
gonna
burn
the
house
down."
I
thought
he
was
paranoid
then
But
I
fully
understand
him
now
Your
room
was
so
much
different
than
mine
It
had
an
extra
window
and
much
more
sunshine
And
your
walls
were
painted
a
very
light
shade
Soft
blue
and
yellow
like
an
Easter
egg
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